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If you are a full-time police officer in England and Wales, if you are at warranted service of the Queen, then when you're off duty you are still responsible.
There are have been three versions of the epistemological approach, each of which attempts to define how an cognitively ideal agent arrives at warranted conclusions, given an initial input.
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"We will make further decisions as warranted".
Mr. Salazar said that scientists at the United States Fish and Wildlife Service had concluded that the sage grouse deserved inclusion on the endangered species list but that other species were facing more imminent threats, leading the government to assign the bird a status known as "warranted but precluded".
Silver added: "We will make further decisions as warranted".
REIT buy-side analysts Green Street Advisors pegged CenterPoint's warranted share price at $39 at the time, and expressed skepticism that a deal at the price announced this week could meet the approval it has.
The low stock price could entice some investors with a strong stomach and some patience back into Morgans; Green Street Advisors pegged the stock's warranted price at $17.50 per share in late March.
The view that previous speculation interpreted as relating cell division in the PVC superphylum to evolution of the eukaryotic nucleus and cytoskeleton has not so far been supported may be a warranted view at this point.
Similar statements cautioning against the premature wide adoption of MetS in clinical practice have been made by the American Diabetes Association and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, which suggest that it requires further study before its designation as a syndrome is truly warranted and at the same time warn physicians against labeling patients with this term.
Warranted belief in the necessity of a claim must at least tacitly arise from warranted belief that something holds no matter what.
Active joy, which must include at least some types of warranted self-esteem, and active desires, among which Spinoza lists at IIIp59s tenacity (animositas) and nobility (generositas), are wholly active however; that is, they are emotions and desires that people have only insofar as they are adequate causes, or genuine actors.
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